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How appropriate that the swearing in of America’s first African-American president happens the day after Martin Luther King Jr. Day. King would no doubt be pleased to see this fruit of his labor. Certainly he envisioned a time when his nation might look beyond one’s race or gender in an election, and many Americans did just that in electing ...
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A woman who allegedly burglarized a South Broad Street residence left some advice for her victim. “Read your Bible,” the note said. The victim, a 50-year-old white female, said her former sister-in-law broke in through the locked back door, removed items and left the note, which also indicated that she “repossessed my stuff.” The victim ...
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Score one for the video poker industry. Less than a month after Commerce approved an ordinance aimed at controlling pool halls and game rooms, the city finds itself backing down sharply. City Manager Clarence Bryant told the city council at Monday night’s work session that an Atlanta firm representing the video gaming industry fired off two ...
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Four years ago, when Pat Bell assumed office as chairman of the Jackson County Board of Commissioners, her priority was fiscal accountability. By and large she (and her fellow commissioners) achieved that. Her successor, Hunter Bicknell, would be wise to follow suit. Bell entered office at a time when the economy was strong and tax revenue was ...
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An employee of the Tobacco Outlet, South Elm Street, was arrested Dec. 30 for selling alcohol to a minor. Commerce police, along with a confidential informant and personnel of the Department of Revenue, went to 11 stores that sell alcohol by the package. Only at the Tobacco Outlet did the underage informant succeed. There, the police report ...
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The tentative opening date for the new Walgreens is March 8, with an official grand opening celebration set for April 19, a Walgreens official says. “Of course, this could change,” observed Lori Kaskowitz Kenward, a Walgreens official charged with dealing with print media and grand openings, in a response to an e-mail query. The building, ...
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Several days of wet weather followed by high winds on Wednesday caused a number of trees to fall. In Commerce, city Public Works employees removed a white pine that blew down into other pine trees at the corner of Lakeview Drive and Dogwood Trail. The workers put the tree on the ground due to its proximity to school traffic. City workers dealt ...
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By Willis Cook A new movie was released in December: “The Day the Earth Stood Still,” starring Keanu Reeves. The story is about an alien (Reeves) who comes to earth to warn humans that we are too pugnacious, violent and dangerous to be allowed to live and unless we reform, somebody is going to pull the plug. As a publicity gimmick, when the ...
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The Commerce Police Department is looking for a black male suspect in the 2 a.m. armed robbery of a woman New Year’s Day. According to the incident report, the victim, a 30-year-old white female, said she was in the vicinity of Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and East Cordes Place — an area known for drug sales — “looking for her ...
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The Commerce area got 47.64 inches of rain during 2008. That’s six inches more than the Atlanta area got, but still almost six inches less than “normal” for Commerce, according to countrystudies.us, which tracks precipitation. According to Georgia state climatologist David Stooksbury, Atlanta has received below-average rainfall for eight ...
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